The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, June 10, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 1

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Unswayed by fear, uninflu­
enced by favor, the East Ore­
gonian will tell the truth, the
whole truth, about
county,
state and national affairs,
is fair, absolutely fair,
,.iose
differ from
views,
friends.
Th« East Oregonian of Pen-
/leton, Oregon. Is published in
the heart of the wonderful In
lend Empire.
Yon will find
that It Is readable, reliable
aud progressive, and will give
y j the new* reliably, accu-
rately and fully.
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PRESIDENT IMPEACHED.
and the democrats gained two offices
in the county.
Morrow—Gave Phelps, republican
for district attorney, 300 majority and
Holbroox, democrat for joint repre­
sentative. 200 plurality
The demo­
crats elected county judge, treasurer,
school superintendent, coroner, one
commissioner, with the assessor in
doubt.
Gilliam—County adopted local op-
McLean, of Idaho University, Must
Answer Charges.
Moscow. Idaho, June 9.—President
J. A. McLean, of the University of
Idaho, in the opinion of six members
of the faculty, is incompetent, inat­
tentive, erratic in his hours, evasive
in his work, discourteous to members
of the faculty, deficient in judgment,
undignified and frivolous, falls in pat­ Military
Hunting for Some Unofficial Records Give About democratic aheriff and assessor.
riot ism tird does not enjoy tile ro­
Columbia—All
th<-
anendmants
spcct ot his students
Supposed Rendezvous 0Ê
o< lhe
’he Same Majorities as Al- rarrl*<’ Hendrydemocrat! .;. rk
At a meeting of the board of re-
I » W waa
M «h
J J
elected.
gents held here some two weeks ago,
Sherman— Local option carried by a
Union Miners.
ready Announced.
these charges were preferred. Siren­
very small majority, and the entire
uous efforts were made to keep the
republican county, district and state
proceedings secret, and even now the
tlcketd were elected by strong ma­
members of the faculty who made the DEPORTATION OF UNION
HOLBROOK AND PHELPS
jorities.
complaint decline to allow their
Baker—Went against lhe local op­
MINERS NOW UNDER WAY.
CARRY MORROW COUNTY.
names to be published.
tion amendment and elected a demo­
The brief closes with a demand that
cratic clerk, superintendent and rep­
in tnves igation be held and evidence
resentative. Samuel White Is beaten
taken.
Kidnapped by Armed Men and Rob­ E. J. Sommerviile Lands 1578 Major­ for district attorney by a strong ma-
No action was taken by the board
in the district.
bed of Their Valuables. Arriving in
ity. the Largest on Record—T. D. I . jority
the members of which are reported
Clatsop—Rejected the local option
to be divided in sentiment.
Denver Hungry and Destitute—Con­
Taylor Follows Closely With 1568— ! amendment and elected democratic
President Charles L. Heitman. of
Authority
Looked
for
at
the
flict
of
Vote cn Coroner 1« Very Clo«e and { representative and <ommlssioner.
Rathdrum, and Mrs. Ridenbaugh, of
Grant—Went against local option
Boise, it is claimed, are in favor IS
the
Inquest Over the Bodies of
Official Count May Change th« R» ¡ and elected democratic clerk and sur­
tn immediate investigation, while the
Slaughtered Miner»—Gompers De
From the veyor
suit—Detailed R««ult
other members are said to have ex­
Wheeler — Elected
democratic
pressed the opinion that the charges
nounces the Reign of "Capitalistic
Begin« To- Judge, aheriff and assessor The high
State—Official Count
ire frivolous and trivial.
school proposition was carried in the
Anarchy.'
morrow
county and local option won by a
EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED.
large majority
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Six Miners Known to Have Been Killed and Many Wounded.
No Casualties Among the Troops.
The Period of Civil War Has Arrived—Hereafter a
Rigid
I
Blacklist
of
Union Men of All Occupation« W II Be Enforced in the Teller County
Mining District—Claimed That the Man Has Been Captured Who Killed
Roxey McGee—Deportation of Union Miner« Continues—Over a Thous­
and Shots Fired in the Battle of Danville.
Cripple Creek. CoL, June 9.—A to disturb bis equilibrium. He calm­
pitched battle at Duunvihe, 12 mi.es ly directed operations, ordered the ac­
north of Victor, took place at 4 o'clock companying newspaper men to cover
between 200 deputies and guards un­ up their white vests and doff the Pan­
der Adjutant General Bell, and about ama hats, which acted as targets.
Twenty minutes hot firing shaded
150 miners from the Cripple Creek
off into an hour's desultory work,
district.
The miners were entrenched in the when 20 men captured 14 members of
surrounding hills.
Fifteen 1 miners the union. These were brought to
were captured and six union miners camp ard others released.
Bell declines to call for more troops,
were killed.
The captured miners included John claiming sufficient force is at hand,
James, charged with shooting John assisted by deputies to control the
situation.
Davis in the Victor riot.
C. C. Friedley. alleged to have fired
Among the dead was John Carley,
a union miner of Cripple Creek. Great the shot that killed McGee at the
excitement prevailed in the city upon mass meeting riots Monday night
receipt of the slight news of the bat­ was captured on the Thompson ranch
near Canyon City.
tle.
The deputies secured the arms and
ammunition of the port of the min­
Blacklist All Union Men.
ers.
The deportation of union miners
As the special train bearing the continues under the direction of the
deputies drew up at Dunnville the citizens committee appointed by Bell.
union miners entrenched in the neigh­ The committee was in se.sion all
borhood opened fire. General Bail night considering the cases of indi­
got his men out and stormed the en­ vidual miners, but the result of the
trenchment positions, capturing 15, report is not made public.
the arms and ammunition of these
Tyson S. Dynes, one of the foremost
men being captured.
lawyers of Denver, arrived last night
In the fierce fight which followed and is today preparing for the citi­
six union miners were killed.
zens' alliance a form to be submitted
Their names are unobtainable at I to all employers in the district pledg­
this time.
ing them to refrain from employing
Miners Entrenched.
any person connected with labor
Five thousand men and vo­
At 4:50 the battle was still in pro­ unions
gress. the union miners fighting stub-: men will be affected, lt will also be
bornly. The mineys have well en­ decreed that no idle persons will be
trenched positions in the hills and are allowed to remain in the district, A
shooting down at the soldiers and significant move.
guards at every opportunity.
The surrounding country is favor­
200 Union Men Arrested.
able to the miners and it seems that
Victor, June 9.—In all about 200
General Bell will have to take every union members
and sympathizers
defense separately.
have been arrested since Monday.
Dunville sprang into prominence Twenty-eight have already been de­
last week, when it was reported that pored. The remainder are in jail,
enormous amounts of free _
gold had : in the Victor ___
armory and in other
been discovered and there was an im- places under military- guard. The
mediate rush to the place by union i dragnet is still out and “house clean­
men. who declared that no others ing,” as the authorities term the pro-
should be permitted in the camp. All
eedings. con inues. Talk of lynch-
others were barred.
; ng has subsided to a degree, though
But the camp was of mushroom i» the fiend who exploded the dyna­
growth and the thousands who en­ mite is caught, it is doubtful if any
.ilitary force could protect him from
camped there in the first two days of
its exis ence dwindled away to 50 or the fury of the IrienJg of the murder­
ed men.
100 today.
General Bel! has expressed the
opinion that the camp was nothing
Newspaper Office Wrecked.
but a decoy used by miners as a base
Colorado
Springs. Col., June 9.—A
of operations.
Dunnville is about 20 miles south special says:
"Eight unknown men, armed with
of here and is said to be in Fremont
county, which has not been declared rifies. shotguns, pistols and sledge
by the governor to be in a state of in­ hammers, entered the office of the
Victor Record, a morning paper, at
surrection and rebellion.
11:45 o’clock last night, ordered the
Battle of Dunville.
workmen to throw up their hands,
The returning members of Gen. broke up the machinery, and then told
Bell's force that participated In the the printers to get out of the district
Dunville battle, say it is remarkable as fast as they could. The printers
the casualties were not more severe. walked north and the eight men start-
Fully 1,000 shots were fired on both J ed off toward the south.
sides.
The Record has been known as the
Carley was killed by a Krag-Jorgen­ organ ot the Western Federation of
sen bullet fired by a member of Ser­ Miners in this section, and has been
! advising that the strike be called off.
geant Baldwin’s squad.
Bullets sprinkled about Bell, strip­ The printers have hot decided wheth-
ping the rock and earth, but failing I er they will leave or not.
Prominert Politician Defaults in Ren­
sselaer. Indiana.
Lafayette, Ind., June 9.—Thomas J.
McKay, cashier and junior partner in
the private bank of McCoy A Co., of
Rensselaer, near here, was arrested
last night, charged with embezzle-
ment. The arcount is said to be
heavy. McCoy assigned some time
ago for $250,00$, atd is a prominent
politician.
Victor, Col., Juue 8.—Martial law
having been declared at 2 this morn­
ing. upon the arrival of Adjutant
General Bell, camp conditions have
beixime normal.
Immediately
upon landing here
Bell called a council of the local mill­
tary commanders and ordered ed.
Van Deckberg. who formerly Lad
charge of this district, to assume
command. Then Bell, with a squad
of troops, the sheriff and the leaders
of the Mineowners' Association, start-i
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
eJ down the railway to an alleged
rendezvous ot the enemy, on a tour
Conference to
Select
Roosevelt’s of investigation.
Running Mate.
Congresama
SHIPS FOR BREMERTON.
Pacific Squadron Will Receive Some
Needed Repair«.
Feattl»-. June 8.—Word has lieen
received from San Francisco to the
effect that the monitor
Wyoming
and the torpedo boat destroyers Per­
ry and Paul Jones will soon leave
that port for the Puget Sound navy-
yard at Biemerton, joining the Paci­
fic squadron, waich has been ordered Japanese Completely Invested
fr'm Honolulu to the local yards.
This wP! mean still moie work for ’
it at Short Range by Land
the m< n at the navy yard The Wyo-J
miug and the Paui June* bavu* been
and Water.
stationed at Panama for the past few
months and came north as soon as
the canal negotiations were brought
to an end by the United States gov­ ACTIVE FIGHTING UNDER
ernment
WAY FOR SEVERAL DAYS
The Wyoming is in «omtnand^of
Captain Gott man and has a comple­
ment of 193 officer.» and met».
The announcement that the whole Unconfirmed Report in London Tnat
Pacific sq’tadron. consisting of the
?ae>*hlp New York, th" cruiser Mar­ I the Stronghold Had Been Captured.
blehead. the gunboats
Bennington
But Its Fall at an Early Date Is Im­
ind Cotcord and the collier Nero had
minent
—Russian« Lose a Torpedo
been ordered by the navy department
.o leave Honolulu for Bremerton was
Beat cn the Rocks—Four Japan«««
today confirmed by Rear Admiral
Gunboats Were Fired on While
Barclay, commandant of the Puget
IS BESIEGED
I
I
Sound navy-yard
Making a
AGREE TO SEPARATE.
The Duchess is a Daughter of Vice-
President Morton.
New York. June 8.—The sudden
ni'wi that the Duke and I)J> hens of
Vaiencay are preparing to sever the
marriage relations because ot a Paris
x>unt, created much stirprise in so-
iety. The duchess was formerly
Helen Morton, daughter of the er»t-
xhile vice-president and governor of
New York. They have been separat­
ed some time. At the time of their
carriage, four years ago. Alorton set-
led $3>t.000 yearly on his daughter.
Chee Foo, Jjue 8—It is stated the
Jai>an>-«e forces occupy a seml-cireu
ar line 24 miles ion« in the rear of
Por Arthur, and are busy mounting
heavy guns on
the neighboring
heights.
Following is the vote of the pre-
Vote. Plurality
ciucts so far a* completed:
Simmon«, oem........... 853
Adams- Simmons, 43;
Sterne, 6;
Williamson, rep.......... 1760
902
Williamson. 79; Bright. 5; Moore. 82;
District Attorney—
43; Bailey. 69; Berry'. 3; Doug­
183»
Phelps, rep............
a O'Day.
Port Arthur's Fall Imminent.
las. 34; Phelps. 77; Raley. 54; Cole.
1836
Raley, dem............
87: Holbrook. 89; Adams 75; Balle-
Rome. June 8.—A Yinkow dispatch
Joint Representative—
rav. 60; Blakley
56; Chxmberlaln.
iv a*>- ns an attack on Port Ar­
2141
773
Cole, rep................
thur has t>een proceeding. both by
50; Bean. 79; Hvrtman. 44; Rigby.
Holbrock, dem. ..
1368
10; Barrett, 60; Tayl r. 73; Cherry.
land and sea. since Saturday, and
Representatives—
7*»; Baling, 61; Folsom. 85. Fowier,
that the tall of the fortress is immi
Adams, rep............ ..1585
46: Lightfoot, 32; Sommerviile. 89;
sent
Blakley, dem ...
1725
140
Rigby. 75; Strain. 49. Mayberry. 44:
Balleray, rep. __ ..1503
Wells. 83 Berkeley 43: Kimbrell. 82:
Russians Lose a Gunboat.
Chamberlain, dem.
1639
134
Botkin 79: Henderson, 39; Lloyd, 50;
BATTLE IN TIBET.
St. Petersburg. June 8 — Alezieff to-
County Judge—
Walker, 77
lay reports; • Hear Admiral Wilgert
Bean, rep...............
1882
1»
Athena. North -Simmons. 105; WP- Yritiah Held a Pott Against Attack by repons that the gunboat Bc.br strong­
Hartman, dem. ..
•863
Deportation Under Way.
Washington. June 9.—The question
'iamson. 75: Moore. 81; O'Day, V'8
ly supported our nght tank in the
Native«.
vho will be Roosevelt's running ma;e
Denver. June 8.—Twenty<our de­ Shenfl—
Phelps. 91; Raley 122 Cole. 9
Hol
Barrett, rep............ ...1002
London.
June 8 —The Reuter's •at tie of Kin Chow aided by torpedo
-will probably be settled by the out- ported union miners from the Crippie w
rook. 93; Adams 59: Billeray. 59:
Taylor, dem.
2570
>548
itnla correspondent reports a fierce oats Bouray and Boyky."
ome ot a conference of leading mem- Creek district, arrived at midnight on ,
Takley, 126; Chamberlain. 153; B«sn
He further reports that Mar *$ 10
ittle be: ween British and T'.betans
ers of the house an I senate this a Rio Grande special, watched by Ccunty Clerk-
orpedo boars were sent oat aga-tu*.
84; Hartman. 11$; Barrett. 45; Tay
Cherry.
dem.
.1627
’
he
latter
a-racked
the
post
at
Khan
afternoon, under
an arrangement .¡ine armed guards
The miners are !
Saiing, rep............
304 or 107; Cherry 120: Sa! lag 81; Fo' "ema and were repulsed, ios.ng 164 he Japanese. While returning. one
.1931
a'hich ;he president approves. Can
t.artued and penniless. The men;
MH*. 104; Fowler. 99; Ugh'foot. 71;
lied
Tte British lost one killed i ru k on rocks. The crew was saved.
on. Fairbanks. Hitt. Dryden and met by a delegation of Western Fed-| County Recorder—
The Novoe Vremya prints an edi-
Folsom, rep............
1988
710 ton?¡nerriHe. 108: Rigby. 41; Straio. -nd five wounded.
□verstreet, are among the candidates,
ration meu and taken to a restau
•36 Mayberry. 112. Wells, 77; Berk, -
>nal today urging improvement in
Fooler, dem..........
1278
.t is understood the choice reata be- rant.
he education of the Russian masses
ley. 112; Kimbrell. 7»; Botkin. 157:
SUBMERGED TWELVE HOURS.
ween Fairbanks and Hitt.
The miners declared the Cripple County Treasurer—
Henderson. 44; Lloyd. 99; Walker.
Lightfoot,
dem.
.
77»
Creek district no longer safe tor
Japanese Gunboat Damaged,
Het and Subrrtrine. W th Crew. Was
Sommerviile. rep.
1571 87.
2357
union men. and assert that when ar-
Athena,
Tokio. June s —Four Japanese gun-
South — Simmon-
84;
Down 12 Hours.
rested they were searched by guards, County Assessor—
sone. 17; Williamson. 25:
Br:gh’
boats made a cloee rectmnc ¡sanee off
1265
Rigby, rep ............
Newport News June 8.—The Hol-
■nd their money and valuables taken,
Miiskelsen. 4: Moore. 25: O’Day.
•art Arthur Monday for the purpose
884
Strain, dem............
2149
nd sulmarine, after 12 hours’ sub-
The accompanying guards took the
Baliey. 36; Berry. 14; Douglas.
f exam.n ng the entrance to the har-
School
Superintendent'
"ersion
with
the
crew,
came
to
the
irst train back to Cripple Creek.
-6; Rasmussen. 25; Phelps. 25; Rhiey.
or and were exposed to a severe
T I
Mayberry, dem.......... 1404
• r.ace at 11 tLis morning. Tse test
annocading Gunboat No. 4 was hit
Welles, rep................... 1»14
510 52; Cole, 35: Holbrook. 31; Howard
* declared sa’:sfactory.
Conflict of Authority.
Adams,
19;
Balleray.
26;
Blakley.
18;
ght times, and sustained some dam-
County
Surveyor
—
Cripple Creek, June 8.—A contict
One sailor was killed and two
12: Chamberlain. 46: Bean. 29; Hsrt-
I
Berkeley, dem.............. 1459
Need
Medical
Attention.
if authority threatens this afternoon
svitded. Il was this action that
Taylor. 63;
Kimbrell,
rep
.............
1941
482 :nan, 52. Barrett. 14)
Washington
June
8 —Captain :*ve rise to the report that the Jap-
when the Inquest over the bodies of
'berry. 50; Saiing. 24; Folsom 31.
bounty Coroner—
had wick cables the nary ijepar ment
.he victims of the Independence depot
"owler. 39; IJghtfoot. 37: Sommer­
nrse had "lost four warships by a
Botkin,
rep
...................
1690
15
3RAKEMAN SHOT AND
orror begins.
rille. 39; Rigby. 14; oiraln. 56: May- rum Tangier» he has been informed
in.e of Russia's Port Arthur squad­
Henderson
dem
.........
1675
hat Perdiearis and Varley are in ron."
Coroner Doran, of Victor, who re-
SERIOUSLY WOUNDED.
‘•erry. 50; Wells. 30; Berkeley. ♦’
County Commissioner—
rgent
ne.-d
ot
medical
assistance.
<igned under pressure, declared he
Kimbrell. 25; Botkin. 33; Henderson
Lloyd, dem................... 1500
Raisnl! has t>e^n asked if be «rill give
had recalled his resignation because
Explosion on Russian Cruiser.
13; Lloyd. 38: Walter. 33
Walker,
rep
.................
.1895
395
uce was used, and proposes to hold
tebbery Took Place on the Denver
Echo—Simmons, 65; Williamson. ale conduct to a surgeon.
Paris June 8.—A Sebastapol tele­
While the ballot boxes are all I d 49; Moore 89: O'Diy. 71; Bailey. 73;
ram states that a serious exp.oaxon
A. R o Grande—Robbers Were Sys­ an inquest with a jury be appointed
Kentucky Will Net Instruct.
*'o days ago Coroner Hall, named ind are now rest tag In the vault at "touglas. 52. Phelps. 71; Rtley. 99:
xccurred abord the cruiser Smolensk.
Determined
—
Blew
the
tematic and
he
clerk's
office,
the
official
count
has
o succeed Doran, has also selected a
Loutsrille, June 8—The Kentucky
'ole 05; Holbrook, 70; Adams. 65;
Express Car Safe. But Railroad Of- jury and proposes to hold an tuques ■. -ot yet begun
Talleray. 67; Blakley. 109; Chamber­ state democratic convention Is In
ROAD TO SEVEN DEVILS.
ficials Claim Their Bocty Was In-
it is believed Doran will be taken
The result given yesterday has not lain. 90; Bean. 88; Hartman. 72;
* • . Bar cession today. An untrstructed de’.e-
out
and
tarred
and
feathered
if
he
been
materially
changed,
and
until
aticn
will
probably
go
to
St.
Louts.
Sal
rett,
52;
Taylor.
117;
Cherry.
54;
considerable.
Ba*er Cty Will Be Connected With
persists in his determination.
the county clerk surveys the precious ing. 108; Folsom, 89; Fowler. «»: The fight Is over control of the state
Rech Copper Camp.
General Bell does not deem that documents Inclosed in the 36 ballot Lightfoot. 50; Sommerviile. Ill; Rift- central committee.
Raker
City.
Ore . June 8 —The long-
Denver. June 8—The west-bound he s.tuation requires the presence of boxes of the county, the above unof­ by. 78; Strain. 90;
Mayberry. Mi
expected railroad from here to the
more
than
the
two
com
pan
lea
of
mili
­
ficial
statement
must
prevail.
Bad.
Wells.
92;
Berkeley.
70;
Kimbrell.
$50.000
Denver & Rio Grande train which left
-even Devils, a distance of 60 miles,
tia now here.
Morrow county gave Holbrook 200 0; Botkin, 61; Henderson, 98; Lloyd.
New York. June 8 — Hannah Elias now seems certain of construction
here Tuesday morning, was held up
105;
Walker
56
majority over Dr. Cole, reducing his
«1. am sted last BighL arraigned his season by the promoters. W. L.
near Palisade, east of Gratd Junction,
Holds Peabody Responsible.
Encampment—Cook, 16; S:tnmons, this morning io the tombs under $5->. Vlnso: W C. Brown, n e president
total majority from 773. as given in
xt an early hour this morning.
26; Stone, I; Williamson. 27; Millk- <■00 ball, fur bearing Friday aftetanon of the New York Central railroad and
Washington. June 8—Ramue) Com­ this table, to 553.
Brakeman Shellenberger was seri­ pere denounces in vigorous terms the
Fhelps ran ahead of Colonel Raiey eis«-n 13; Moore 28. O'Day, 26; Bal-
f the 1-ake Shore railroad. H A Par­
ously wounded as a result of a bullet action of the Colorado authorities for 75 vote« in Morrow, giving him a to­ ley. 25; Berry, 2: Douelas. 24; Ras
ker. vice-president of the Rock Island
müssen.
6;
Phelps,
30;
Raiey.
37;
their methods of dealing with the
road and James A Drake, a wealthy
from a gun of the hold-ups. and the troubles in that sta-e. He says the tal majority of 374
Cole. 29; Holbrook. 35; Adams. 20;
New York banker, arrived last night
County
Clerk
Chamberlain
will
conductor had a lantern Bhot from governor is the one man above all
Balleray. 24; Blakley. 30; Chamber-
at Huntington tn Mr Brown's priva.a
make the official canvass of the bal­
bis hand.
others responsible for the reign of lot tomorrow ard there is no likeli­ aln 30; Sikes 10: Turley. 12: Bean.
ar and today are going over the route
The robbers flagged the train two terror prevailing in the Cripple Creek
32; Hartman, 28. Rigby. 24. Barrett.
12;
jf the proposed road In company with
miles from the station. Two masked district and characterize« him as a hood of any change that would effect 13; Taylor. 34; Cherry. 31; Saling.
Mr Vinson
men marched the conductor back to flagrant violator of civil laws and hu­ the result. Several of the precincts 31; Folsom, 31; Fowler. 30; Light-
W J. Patterson.. a large land owner
have failed to report at the different foot. 25; Sommeniile. 34; Rigby. 23;
the train, detached the engine and man rights.
and irrigationist of Baker City is also
headquarters,
and
the
tally
sheets
are
express < ar from the coaches, and
Strain. 41; Mayberry. 28; Wells. 31:
Gompers could not conceive the
a guest of Mr. Vinson on this trip ot
blew ihe safe after running the loco­ outrage was the work of any organiz­ locked in the ballot boxes so a detail­ Berkeley. 24; Kimbrell, 34: Botkin.
inspection.
ed
vote
Is
impossible
until
the
official
motive some distance up the track.
20; Henderson. 40; Lloyd. 31; Walk­ LARGE RCDY IN BAKER
ed body of men, much less the pre
The proposed railroad «rill tap the
The express officials claim the imaged ¡.Ian of a body of miners. count is announced.
er. 27.
COUNTY TO BE PLATTED. rich Eagle and Pine valleys. Big
amount obtained was small.
Ruddock
—
Phelps.
22;
Raley.
2»;
It must have been an individual. The
Goose creek. Seven Devils copper
Portland. June 3.—Tom Word, dem­
Citizens' Alliance he denominates as ocratic sheriff, and John Manning, Cole. 36; Holbrook. 12; Adams. 21;
mines. Medical Lake and Cornucopia
Balleray, 20; Blakley. 1»; Chamber
a body of ‘ capitalistic anarchists
Further Particulars.
democratic district attorney, were ain. 16; Bean. 29: Hartman, 21; 1
Includes Baisley. Maxwell and High gold minis The building of the road
Bar
Denver. June 8.—La;er.—The hold-
elected, the remainder of the ticket rett, 20; Taylor. 28; Cherry. 1»;
land M.nfs—Is a Well Known Mine­ means a tremendous increase of bus!-
Sal-
McGee's Murderer Identified.
up was five miles west of Parachute,
ii ss here and the decision of these
being republican
ing.
29;
Folsom.
82;
Fowler,
16;
ral Tract and Is Partially Covered Xpert s is anxiously awaited.
Victor. June 8.—Talk of lynching
a small fruit station on the western
Return« From the State.
Lightfoot. 11; Sommerviile, 37; Rig
Pine Timber—Now
With Heavy
nr violence has subsided markedly,
slope.
Following is a resume of the diff- by, 17; Strain. 30; Mayberry. so ;
Five men were concerned. Two though If the man who exploded the
KILLED ON THE TRACK.
Used as Summer Sheep Range.
Wells. 25: Berkeley, 18; Kimbrell. 26;
uoarded the blind baggage at Para­ mine at Independence were to be ■rent counties of the state:
the
Botkin.
16;
Henderson.
29;
Lloyd.
15;
Lane
—
Democratic
sheriff,
all
A. M Bryan of Cree Colorado. Struck
chute, crawled over the tender, cover­ caught and brought here it is doubt­
ed the engineer, Allison, and ordered ful if any force would be sufficient to rest republicans. Local option car- Uchmond. 4; Walker, 29.
by Train Near Durkee.
Baker City. June 7.—Register W. E
MINER SHOT AT VICTOR,
SAW THEIR WAY OUT OF
South Pendleton:
Congress—Sim- Davis, of the 1-a Grande United
ried.
the train stopped. The engine, bag- protect him.
Coroner
Snow returned yesterday
Clackamas—Elects entire republi­ nons. 58; Stone. 10; Williamson. 115< >tat»« land office. has announce! that
CO^O., KNOWN HERE.
The man who killed McGee at the
SEATTLE JAIL CELLS. tage and express car were uncoupled
.Yum Durkee and stated that in the
tupieme
Court
—
Bright.
13:
Mtklel-
can
ticket,
with
possible
exception
of
ind run down the track two miles, mass meeting Monday has been posi­
a large acreage of land previously
lest over the remains of the man
<en. 26; Moore. 121; O'Day. 56; dis-
where three confederates were sta- tively identified, but not yet captur­ school superintendent.
unplatted in the land office, therefore
nd dead un the O. R. a N. tracks
rict
attorney
—
Phelps.
110;
Raley.
Polk
—
Elects
one
democratic
rep
­
W. D. McGee, of This City, Receives Had a Running Fight for Liberty,
I. MeMi •
a raftMtag to ’d.
tot subject to entry, will be platted near that point tt later developed
95; joint Rep.—Coie. 127; Holbrook. ind opened to location.
The Record, the organ of the West- resen. ative and a democratic sheriff
■•n the car doors, they were lftown
Telegram Telling of the Murder of
r tn articles found on his person that
Which Was Well Nigh Successful—
B< ntoD—Elects democratic assess-
i with dynamite, and Shea forced ■rn Federation, prints an editorial to-
The land lit to the north of Sump- is name was A. M Bryan of Creed,
His Nephew at a Miners’ Mass
(Continued on page four.)
Several Guards Slashed—One Man
ir,
commissioner
and
treasurer.
Lo-
lay urging the miners to call off the
> open the safe.
or several miles and is largely in the
ilarado, says the Baker City Dem-
Meeting—Worked on Dixie Ranch
al option carries.
a Long-Timer for Robbery, the
The robbers secured one sealed bas •.trike inaugurated 10 months ago.
neetined section left unsurveyed at x-rat
Douglas
—
Hermann's
county
elects
for C. B. Wade—Left Here for Col­
No further deaths are reported
Other Awaiting Trial on Charge of ■om Faiida, said to contain gold, and
igh altitudes of the mountains. A
A paid road tax bill reading to that
a democratic clerk, state senator and
imong the wounded.
ed. Two posses are in pursuit.
>rtion is lu the immediate vicinity of umr and dated Creed. Colorado, 19U4.
orado Last Thanksgiving.
Murder.
■Ircuil judge. Local option carries.
Taisley. Elkhorn, Maxwell aud High
ad half of an insurance receipt from
Coos county elects a democratic
Cavalry After Murderer.
land mines, 12 miles west of this city
RANSOM WILL BE PAID.
ae Home Insurance Company dated
Ircult
judge
and
local
option
was
Cripple Creek, June 8.—Major Nay­
W. D. McGee, who is employed in
vhlle o.her portions lie further to the a March, 1904, were among the po­
Seattle, June 9.—James Allison
the Colesworthy feed store in this and Edgar Marshall, two of the most Government of Morocco Accedes to lor, with a squad of cavalry, left at lost.
>orth.
ors on his person.
Josephlre
—
Elected
a
full
republi
­
noon for Stratton mountain to arrest
city, received a message from Victor, desperate criminals in the King coun­
The official description of the land
Bandits’ Demands.
The section foreman of the O. IL
can ticket and local option carried
Col., this morning, stating that his ty jail, sawed their way through the
i9 sent from the office of the register i N. testified that he saw the man
Washington.
June
9.—Captain a union miner named Fridley, who. >y a small majority.
nephew. Roxey McGee, had been shot steel bars of their cells during the Chadwick cables from Tangiers this •ci h several companions, are barri­
nd the due when the plats will be o and sit down on the track shortly
Tillamook—All
the
amendments
at a miners’ mass meeting at Victor, night, and this morning crawled out morning;
caded in a cabin there. Fridley Is
Jed are as follows:
efore the arrival of the train, and
arrlvd four to one, and a socialist
last Monday.
"Notice is hereby given that the hat alter the train passed he found
and ran down the main corridor with
"The minister of foreign affairs has "harged by a number of unionists lerk was elected. The other officers ✓ ICTIM FELL IN WHILE
The dispatches in the East Oregon­ razors s. rapped to their wrists and instructions from Fez acceding to with being the man who shot McGee.
iproved plats of the surveys of sec­ is dead body.
ENGAGED IN FISHING.
ian on Monday and also yesterday, dashed through the main jail office. ill the demands of Ralsail. Two
General Bel] states that further de­ re republican.
ns 19, 30 and 31 west ha f section
•is notiied that the engineer whil­
Washington—Rejected the local op-
referred to the murder of McGee and Deputy Sheriff Hogan gave the alarm
0. west hslf section 29, ard west half
ed a signal just before coming to
rlsorcrs will be released as soon as portations will occur this afternoon, lon amendment and elected a full
the apprehension of his murderer. It and pursued.
be
shot
v-tlon 32, township 8 south, range
»
•e ]>uirt where the man was. but did
the ransom of about $55,000 is paid.” mil those whu resist will
Was an Everett. Washington, Man in
seems that young McGee was attend­
down. "We don't propose to parley epublican ticket.
8 eist, Willamette meridian: a’l of
ot see anything further. It is pro-
Marshall attacked him, but was
the
local
option
Search
of
a
Location,
and
With
a
Linn
—
Carried
rom now on," Bell said.
ing a meeting of miners, when he overpowered. Allison slashed his way
e unsurveved portion of township
imed to be a case of suicide. Tha
Landed Two Mirines.
mendment and elected democratic
was snot down in cold blood.
sou h, rarge 37 east. Willamette
Companion Was Taking an Cuting—
Further resignations of public of-
mains were brought to Baker City.
through the guards and grabbed a
Tangier, June 9.—The American
He was employed at the Elkton prisoner named Johnson and used admiral landed but two umrnv"l ma- icials are demanded by the com mit- itidge, clerk and superintendent.
Went Down in Fifteen Feet of Wa­ neridlin: frictional sections 13. 14
Marlon—Accepted local option by
mine, where his two brothers, Melvin him as a shield and fought his way "Ines, who were sent to the Belgian
5. 16, 17 and 18. township 6 north,
from the Mine Owners' Associa-
Invaded by Caterpillars.
ter, and the Body Has Not Yet Been
250 majority and elected a full re­
and Jay McGee, were also employed. through the corridor, where he en­ lega Ion to reassure the Belgian min­ tion.
ange 43 east, Willamette meridian;
An invasion of caterpillars became
Discovered.
publican
ticket.
W. D. McGee, of this city, seeing the countered Deputy Sheriff Blpe, who ister. whose wife was an American
til of the unsurveyed portion of town­ o serious in Seattle last week that
Yamhill—Elected the entire repub­
name of his nephew in the East Ore­ felled him with a rock.
ship 2, north, range 26 east. Wiliam
CONTRACT LET
he park board sent out a small army
woman.
lican ticket.
gonian dispatches from Victor, wired
'tte meridian; all of township 2 north of men to fight the pests. The state
Allison revived, gained his freedom
Charles
A.
Taff,
of
Everett,
Wash.,
Wallowa—Local option, direct pri­
William Bainbridge, manager of the again and waB running out the front
■ange. 37:
Willamette meridian: .ruit luspector and his deputies also
Dye & Keefe Will Bridge the River at
Exploded Twenty-one Mines.
maries and printer's amendments car­ was drowned yesterday morning about tnsurveved portion of township 2
Elkton mines, for information and re­ door of the court house when captur­
ave been conducting a war upon th«
Nolin.
Tokio, June 9.—Admiral Kataoka
ried by large majorities. The repub­ j o'clock, while fishing in the Umatilla north, range 50 east, all of towrshir .nsects. and owners of fruit and shade
ceived the telegram announcing that ed by Deputy Sheriff Downey.
The county court met for its June licans elect everything except sheriff, >elow the mouth of Butter creek, near
reports
the
clearing
of
Talienwan
bay
the McGee shot there was his nephew.
1 north, range 49 east and township rees also have been engaged in the
Allison is serving 20 years for rob-
term this morning, and has been busy •lerk. county judge, treasurer and Echo.
•
Roxey McGee, the murdered man, bery, and Marshall is awaiting trial of mines i lanted by the Russians con­
3 north, range 50 east. Willamette <ght.
most of the time looking over the bids -oniniissloner, which go to the demo­
tinues.
Eleven
mechanical
mines
Taff,
in
company
with
a
companion
was well known in the southern por­ for murder.
meridian, have been received in this
The caterpillars are of the “tent“
were exploded Tuesday and 10 Wed­ for the construction of a bridge which crats.
named Jesse E. Lamb, also of Everett, office.
tion of Umatilla county, having work­
variety that prey upon foliage, They
is to be built across the river at No­
nesday.
While
engaged
In
the
work
Wasco—Went against local option nad been camping on the bauks of the
ed on the Dixie ranch for C. B. Wade
"The above plats of surveys will be appeared simultaneously in Pierce
BATTLE WITH BANDITS.
the Japanese came acrosR the wrecks lin. It is to be 120 feet I ong and by about 40 votes, but adopted the di­ Umatilla for several days on the
for more than a year. He ate Thanks­
filed in this office on Saturday, the ind King counties upon fruit and
has long been needed to accommodate rect primaries by 700 major'iy. Tick­ property of S. H. Wattenberger, near
giving dinner with his uncle in this I One Killed and a Deputy Sheriff Was of two sunken vessels which were
16th day of July, 1904. at 9 a m On
identified as the cruiser Boyarin, a large and increasing travel. The et Is republican excepting Harriman Echo. They had come in search of and after that date this office will re­ shade trees. The state horticultural
city last November, starting for Elk­
inspector and his deputies made the
Wounded.
bld of Dye & Keefe of Walla Walla, for commissioner and A S. Bennett land, and had been looking over the
sunk
February
14,
and
the
Nonni.
ton, Col., the following day. His pa­
ceive applications for the entry of .irst onslaught and have had the sup­
Denver, June 9.—A pitched battle (Latter name not on the Russian list.) was accepted, and the work will be
Echo country with a view to locating. lands in said townships."
for senator.
rents live in Clay county, Missouri.
port of the fruitgrowers in the cru
between a posse and the five men
commenced as soon as the contrac­
Yesterday they went fishing, and
Union—Adopted the local option
Portions of this land are covered sade.
who held up the Denver & Rio Grande
tors have filed their bonds and put amendment strong .and elected a dem­ while engaged In that pastime. Taff
Fought Waist Deep in Water.
with a magnificent growth of pine
Ten yeare ago a similar Invasion of
REVOLUTION ENDED.
train is progressing this afternoon
Tokio, June 9.—The Japanese sol­ the material on the ground. Their ocratic sheriff, C. C. Pennington, for­ In some manner fell into the water timber and it also includes nome of aterpillars In Whatcom county de-
near Glenwood Springs, at the T. W. diers wounded in the battle of Nan- bid promised to do the work for IL-
his
com-
aud
was
drowned
before
merly of Pendleton, superintendent,
the best mineral land In the state.
rtruyed the foliage on deciduous tree
Washington, June 9.—Admiral Slgs- Smith ranch. One bandit was fatally
shan hnve arrived with vivid details 199.
assessor and surveyor. The county panion could reach him. The body
The highest peaks lying within the and shrub growth, the effect lasting
bee cables from Monte Cristo, Haiti, wounded and another badly wounded.
of a, tight |n the rear of Kin Chow.
seat fight resulted in the selection of sank in about 15 feet of water, and descriptions are covered with mow, (or years. Preetilest Saunders of the
that the custom house will begin bus­ They are surrounded in the bills and
Destructive Antwerp Fir«.
Waist deep in water, the armies
l.a Grande by 72 per cent, the re­ at last rejiorts had not been discover­ 10 mouths in the year, and are prac­ city park board; State Horticultural
iness tomorrow. All ports of San Do­ desperate shooting continues. Depu­
Antwerp. June 9.—Fire today de- quirement of the enabling act being ed, though a large party of men wen« tically barren
fought hand to hand. When the Rus­
The entire ana Is inspector Von Holderbeck and bls
mingo are pow open to commerce and ty Sheriff Mohan,
of Glenwood sians retreated the water was crim­ stroyed many buildings, with a dam but 60 per cent.
searching for it. Taff was about 31 uow used as summer rang« for Bak«r deputies. Cass and Brown, are direct­
the revolution ended.
Springs, was wounded.
age of |400,000.
son with blood.
years
of
age.
Crook—Local option was carried
county shMp.
ing the fight.—Spokesman-Review.
BOXEÏ MGEE
TRY TO ESCAPE
TWO MEN HELO OP